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Don Rotolo, N2IRZ wrote an article, published in the January 2017 edition of CQ Magazine, updating readers on the world of mesh networking.
We present the full article here, which was reprinted with permission from the January 2017 issue of CQ magazine, copyright CQ Communications, Inc.
Hi AREDN Meshers!
The AREDN Team is looking for a few good men (and ladies)! The new mapping feature that is in 3.16.1.0 needs your help.
As some of you have seen, we have a good, workable KML map file. We would like to hold a contest to use that KML to create the best HTML based map that we can host on the www.arednmesh.org website.
CHALLENGE:
To create an HTML embedded map that utilizes the AREDN kml files that can be hosted on www.arednmesh.org.
SKILLS REQUIRED:
Front-end web development: Javascript, CSS, etc.
AREDN PROVIDED SERVICES/FILES:
REQUIREMENTS:
Your map should include (at minimum) the following (optional) query string parameters:
The Proceedings of the 2015 Digital Communications Conference include a paper, The AREDN Project by Andre Hansen, K6AH, which introduces AREDN, describes implementation techniques and concludes with a roadmap for the future.
Mesh technology has been around for ten years or more. Over the past two years a team of developers has advanced the art by porting Broadband‐Hamnet’s extremely popular mesh firmware to the Ubiquiti airMAX line of commercial Wireless ISP routers and expanded its utility across a wide range of microwave bands. This has literally changed the complexion of mesh technology from an experimental, hobby‐oriented, novelty into a viable alternative network suitable for restoring some degree of Inter/intra‐net connectivity “when all else fails.”
In the midst of this work the AREDN Project was kicked off to focus development on taking this technology to the next level in EMCOMM communications.
This paper begins with an introduction to the AREDN Project and mesh networking and concludes with a roadmap for the Project’s future. It dives into implementation techniques and aggressive plans to implement across broad portions of the Southwestern US.
This brief note is just to let youknow that all of us in the AREDN booth had a great time meeting hundreds of people in Xenia, Ohio. I am still a bit tired after al the activity, dismantling the booth, packimg the gearand driving 10hours back to New Jersey. So please be patient and I will have a fuller recap of our activities there soon.
A very special thank you goes to the members of the Miami Valley Mesh Alliance, and Markand Karen Herson, who so ably told the story of why an AREDN mesh network is so effective and how to use u=it for a variety of practical purposes.
Excuse me while I start to get the truck unpacked,
Randy WU2S
This is the tentative schedule of mini classes we will conduct in Booth #1001 at the Dayton (Xenia) Ohio Hamvention. Each class is about 15 minutes long. Since there is limited space available, we will conduct additional sessions if the demand warrants them.
Friday, May 18
10:00 – VoIP – Getting started without a PBX
11:00 – Streaming video setup and use with Blue Iris
13:00 – AREDN firmware installer
14:00 - Network Planning
15:00 - VoIP Tips
16:00 – AREDN Overview
Saturday, May 19
10:00 - AREDN firmware installer
11:00 - Video Tips
12:00 - VoIP – Getting started without a PBX
14:00 - FORUM PRESENTATION - AREDN – Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network – AT THE CENTER OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
Forum Room 2
15:30 - AREDN Overview
16:15 - VoIP Tips...
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